Taps

Taps

Update: 2025-05-20
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As we approach Memorial Day in the United States, this episode honors one of the most poignant and powerful pieces of American music — Taps. Although this bugle call is only 24 notes long, it carries deep meaning and emotion, used to honor those who have served and sacrificed in the military.

In this episode, you and your young listeners will:

  • Discover the origins of Taps during the Civil War.

  • Learn about the bugle and how it was used to signal soldiers throughout the day.

  • Hear different performances of Taps, including from Arlington National Cemetery.

  • Reflect on how a simple melody can express gratitude, peace, and remembrance without a single word.

🎧 Musical excerpts featured:

📝 Mentioned in this episode:
Visit this link for a short playlist of a few full-length performances of Taps

🎶 What’s Next:
Join me in two weeks as we launch our Around the World with Busy Kids Love Music summer series! We’ll explore folk music traditions from across the globe — and your child can collect printable passport stamps along the way!

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